Tennessee Congressional Members Respond to SCOTUS Ruling on Biden Administration’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Several Tennessee U.S. lawmakers reacted in social media statements Friday to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to strike down the Biden administration’s proposal to cancel hundreds of billions in student loan debt.

The Court’s majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, declared that the Biden Education Department had “no authorization for the Secretary’s plan when examined using the ordinary tools of statutory interpretation—let alone ‘clear congressional authorization’ for such a program.”

Many Tennessee Republican lawmakers applauded the Court’s ruling on Twitter, including U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN), who joined a group of Senate Republicans in filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court pushing back on the Biden administration’s student-loan debt relief program earlier this year.

On Twitter, Blackburn called the debt relief program an “unconstitutional power grab,” adding, “Tennesseans should not be forced to pay for coastal elites to get their PhD in gender studies.”

Hagerty similarly branded the Biden administration’s loan relief program as a “brazen, politically motivated violation of law,” adding, “The Biden Admin’s attempt to force hard working Americans to pay for loans they didn’t take & degrees they didn’t receive is neither fair nor right, & today SCOTUS confirmed it’s also illegal.”

Calling the current administration’s loan relief proposal an “unconstitutional scheme,” U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN-03) noted, “President Biden never had the authority to force the vast majority of Americans, who either didn’t attend college or already paid off their debt, to pay for the student loans that other people took out.”

U.S. Congressman David Kustoff (R-TN-08) also applauded the Court’s decision, stating, “87% of Americans without student loans should not be forced to pay for the 13% who do.”

U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) noted that the Court’s decision means that “hard working Americans will NOT be forced to bear the burden of other people’s debt after all.

U.S. Congressman Mark Green (R-TN-07) stated that the Court’s decision is a “major victory for Constitutional government,” adding, “The executive branch has no right to usurp congressional authority, especially when it will cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars.”

U.S. Representative John Rose (R-TN-06) added, “Bailing out a select few well-educated well-off individuals on the backs of hard working blue-collar workers is just plain wrong.”

U.S. Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN-09), Tennessee’s sole Democrat federal Representative, condemned “Trump’s Supreme Court” for its decision.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.
Photo “Marsha Blackburn” by Sen. Marsha Blackburn. Photo “Bill Hagerty” by Senator Bill Hagerty. Photo “John Rose” by Congressman John Rose. Photo “Mark Green” by Congressman Mark Green. Photo “David Kustoff” by Congressman David Kustoff. Photo “Chuck Fleischmann” by Congressman Chuck Fleischmann. Background Photo “U.S. Capitol” by Martin Falbisoner. CC BY-SA 3.0.

 

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4 Thoughts to “Tennessee Congressional Members Respond to SCOTUS Ruling on Biden Administration’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program”

  1. Erin C

    But the PPP $757 billion forgiveness doesn’t hurt American people at all right??? Jokes…student loan money is already given out no American taxes dollars will not go towards paying it. It’s money already gone no American pays it’s just money lost! I’m mistaken and we are footing the hill for the $757 billion forgiven to the PPP Loans?

  2. Joe Blow

    The whole ploy was a means by which to buy votes in the 2022 election. And it worked. Now Biden will come up with another such scheme to buy votes in 2024. The guy lies every time he opens his mouth.

  3. Steve Allen

    Another bad idea attempted to be forced down America’s throat by that clown in the white house. Thank you SCOTUS! I demand the government forgive my mortgage. In fact, everything should be free. I should be able to just go into a store and take what I want. Oh, that’s right….that is now legal on the Left Coast.

  4. Dr Ken

    The Supreme Court decision was absolutely correct. It was only offered by the vote pandering politicos. The core reason for the student loan problem dates back to Barry Obama inserting government into what was administered by banking professionals. Loans, high risk ones at that, were given to many that took meaningless classes or either quit school. Lost on these recipients today is that they signed a promissory meaning it had to be repaid. Claiming the school charged too much for admission, that they were over sold on benefit is a baseless argument. The student could have shopped for a better school, enrolled in a program that in graduation positions the graduate in solid financial standing. The claim by goofy main stream media is that the decision will aid in the re-election of the cognitively impaired Biden is laughable, MORE THAN 70% of Americans surveyed opposed having to pay for the loans students accrued. There is no such thing as student loan forgiveness, the debt is simply transferred to the tax paying public.

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